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		<title>Innocent 100% recycled PET packaging</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Innocent has been trying to use a higher proportion of recycled plastic PET material, and less virgin material, in the bottles for its 250ml smoothies since 2000. Then, 25% recycled PET was the technical and manufacturing limit. In 2005 Innocent upped its use of recycled materials and bottles were made using 50% recycled material. The new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Innocent has been trying to use a higher proportion of recycled plastic PET material, and less virgin material, in the bottles for its 250ml smoothies since 2000. Then, 25% recycled PET was the technical and manufacturing limit. In 2005 Innocent upped its use of recycled materials and bottles were made using 50% recycled material.</p>
<p>The new 100% recycled PET bottles also use 20% less material overall than the previous generation and Innocent says manufacturing the bottle uses 55% less carbon.</p>
<p>Four of Innocent&#8217;s smoothie ranges &#8211; its strawberries and bananas; natural detox: pomegranates, blueberries and acai; pineapples, bananas and coconuts and natural slow-release energy: guavas, mangoes and goi berries &#8211; have already been bottled into 100% recycled PET and Innocent plans to switch all its ranges to the material by January 2008.</p>
<p>Jessica Sansom, Innocent’s sustainability manager, explains why using recycled material in its packaging was so important for the brand: “Not only is it a world first, but it means that next year innocent will be saving over one thousand tonnes of C02 which is great news for the planet.”</p>
<p>Via: <a href="http://innocentdrinks.typepad.com/" target="_blank">http://innocentdrinks.typepad.com/</a></p>
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